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about the woman who was hanging out with friends at the American Legion in a small Minnesota town. Her car slid off the icy road into a ditch. Trying to walk to a friend s house, she ended up freezing (solid!) in her friend s yard. She lived, was fine actually, and still ives in Minnesota.

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Fun Fact: about the woman who was hanging out with friends at the American Legion in a small Minnesota town. Her car slid off the icy road into a ditch. Trying to walk to a friend’s house, she ended up freezing (solid!) in her friend’s yard. She lived, was fine actually, and still ives in Minnesota.

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